It has come to our attention that you've been awarded a refund from your back in the amount of $232.00, the full purchase amount of your hair order. However, we do not have the merchandise back from you.

PayPal stated that they requested a tracking number from you and it showed the items undeliverable as addressed. You chose to attempt to return the items to an unauthorized address and the tracking indicates they have been/will be returned to you.

As it stands now, you have committed an act of theft because we do NOT have the merchandise in our possession, however, you have been refunded for it.

Please understand that we will not stand for allowing this to happen, I assure of that you. While PayPal has stated that they will appeal the chargeback with your bank to reverse your win if you do not furnish us with the merchandise in 5 business days, we have also been instructed by them to pursue this both criminally and civilly as well.

However, before taking things to that extreme, I am offering you the option of simply returning the merchandise to an authorized address and being done with this matter once and for all.

However, failure to do so will result in a criminal complaint being filed against you and a civil motion drawn up against you to sue for the full price of the product, all court associated fees, and additional inconveniences and damages associated with having to go this route to recoup the merchandise.

If you are unable to retrieve the hair extensions, or no longer have them in your possession for any reason, that is unfortunate but we cannot be held responsible or liable as you did NOT attempt to return to an AUTHORIZED mailing address, in which case you will be expected to refund the full amount of the purchase.

Consider this the FIRST official warning of our intent. We hope that this matter may be solved amicably with you simply returning the merchandise. If not, we will proceed with further action accordingly.

You may return the product to the following AUTHORIZED address in 5 BUSINESS days from the time of this email to avoid further efforts on our behalf:

BDE5922 Cypresswood Green DrSpring, TX 77373

Thank you

My question is can they do this, file legal actions against me? I mailed the hair back to the P.O Box. I called my bank and they said that they will deny their appeal. Also, coincidentally my check card was fraudulently used this weekend - even though the card is in my wallet.

CurvyGrl is an absolute mess. That bish ain't fittin' to do nothing. It would cost more than the hair to take any kind of action. You did what you were supposed to do - you returned the product to what you thought was the business address. You need to turn the tables and let her know that you will report her for fraud. You need to let PayPal know how she operates. She purposely puts out a fake address to prevent people from making returns. PayPal requires all businesses to have legitimate and verifiable addresses, and that heffa is violating their policies.

It has come to our attention that you've been awarded a refund from your back in the amount of $232.00, the full purchase amount of your hair order. However, we do not have the merchandise back from you.

PayPal stated that they requested a tracking number from you and it showed the items undeliverable as addressed. You chose to attempt to return the items to an unauthorized address and the tracking indicates they have been/will be returned to you.

As it stands now, you have committed an act of theft because we do NOT have the merchandise in our possession, however, you have been refunded for it.

Please understand that we will not stand for allowing this to happen, I assure of that you. While PayPal has stated that they will appeal the chargeback with your bank to reverse your win if you do not furnish us with the merchandise in 5 business days, we have also been instructed by them to pursue this both criminally and civilly as well.

However, before taking things to that extreme, I am offering you the option of simply returning the merchandise to an authorized address and being done with this matter once and for all.

However, failure to do so will result in a criminal complaint being filed against you and a civil motion drawn up against you to sue for the full price of the product, all court associated fees, and additional inconveniences and damages associated with having to go this route to recoup the merchandise.

If you are unable to retrieve the hair extensions, or no longer have them in your possession for any reason, that is unfortunate but we cannot be held responsible or liable as you did NOT attempt to return to an AUTHORIZED mailing address, in which case you will be expected to refund the full amount of the purchase.

Consider this the FIRST official warning of our intent. We hope that this matter may be solved amicably with you simply returning the merchandise. If not, we will proceed with further action accordingly.

You may return the product to the following AUTHORIZED address in 5 BUSINESS days from the time of this email to avoid further efforts on our behalf:

Here is the PHYSICAL ADDRESS FOR THE FRAUDULENT COMPANY BELLADONNA EXTENSIONS:

BDE5922 Cypresswood Green DrSpring, TX 77373

Thank you

My question is can they do this, file legal actions against me? I mailed the hair back to the P.O Box. I called my bank and they said that they will deny their appeal. Also, coincidentally my check card was fraudulently used this weekend - even though the card is in my wallet.

Yes they can sue if you keep the merchandise, I forgot off hand the
legal term for a refunded customer keeping the merchandise but yes. If
you were refunded you are not supposed to keep the merchandise legally.
The same if you went into a physical store you'd have to give back the
merchandise before they'd grant your refund. It's different online
whereas the retailer has to rely on the honesty of the customer and take
further action if need be or deemed worth while.

If they can
prove that their policy states that returns have to be sent to an
authorized address, and or if the tracking proves the package was
returned to you I don't see why they wouldn't win in a court of law.

If you do a little research you can probably find the legal term for it.

AGAIN....you did what you were supposed to do. You mailed the hair to the location that BDE provided as a return address. The fact that this address turned out to be defunct/fraudulent is not your fault. If they didn't receive it, that's because they were being dishonest.

lol not surprised by that, it's typical. TextureD Obviously that's
directed at me. Please grow up, the girl asked a serious question of
which required a helpful fact based response. Not a bandwagon, go with
the flow, emotionally driven "girl do you"

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